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April 19, 2018

Clean sweep: Champions in singles and doubles at the same tournament

Elise Mertens has already done it twice this season - who else has doubled up in the past five years?

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Elise Mertens won twice over in Hobart this year - and followed that up with victory in Lugano (WTA)
02 /14
Simona Halep was the Shenzhen Open champion in 2018, and also picked up the doubles title with Irina-Camelia Begu (Shenzhen Open)
03 /14
Ashleigh Barty was champion in Kuala Lumpur, winning the doubles title with Casey Dellacqua as well (Getty)
04 /14
Irina-Camelia Begu (©BRD Bucharest Open)
05 /14
Kiki Bertens was the 2017 champion in Gstaad in both singles and doubles (Getty)
06 /14
Yanina Wickmayer beat Lauren Davis in the 2016 Washington final, and partnered with Monica Niculescu to win the doubles title (Getty)
07 /14
Bertens doubled up again at Nurnberg in 2016 (Getty)
08 /14
Peng Shuai was singles and doubles champion in Tianjin in 2016 (Getty)
09 /14
Serena Williams was the 2016 Wimbledon champion in singles and doubles (Getty)
10 /14
Serena won the doubles title in SW19 with sister Venus against Timea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova (Getty)
11 /14
In 2015, Margarita Gasparyan won the singles and doubles titles in Baku (Getty)
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It was home glory for Johanna Larsson in 2015, winning singles and doubles titles in Bastad (Getty)
13 /14
Mirjana Lucic-Baroni won singles and doubles titles in Quebec in 2014 (Getty)
14 /14
France's Caroline Garcia was singles and doubles champion in Bogota in 2014 (Getty)

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